User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Introduction
- Basic Operations
- Loading and Removing the Roll Paper
- Loading and Removing Cut Sheets
- Loading and Removing Poster Board
- Viewing and Changing Media Settings
- Replacing Paper
- Using the Paper Basket (T7270/T5270/T3270)
- Using the Large-Capacity Paper Basket (T7270D/T5270D)
- Using the Auto Take-up Reel Unit (T7270 Only)
- Basic Printing Methods (Windows)
- Basic Printing Methods (OS X)
- Printable area
- Using the Power Off Timer
- Canceling Printing
- Saving to and Reprinting on the Optional Hard Disk Unit
- Copying and Scanning
- Print From Folder
- More Ways to Print
- Enlargements and Horizontal and Vertical Banners
- Printing at Non-Standard Sizes
- Printing CAD Drawings
- Switching Roll Paper Automatically before Printing (T7270D/T5270D Only)
- Borderless Printing
- Correct color and print
- Multi-Page/Poster Printing
- Printing Multiple Documents (the Layout Manager) (Windows Only)
- Color Management Printing
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (Windows)
- Tips for Using the Printer Driver (OS X)
- Using the Control Panel Menu
- Maintenance
- Problem Solver
- Appendix
- Where To Get Help
- Software License Terms
Epson SureColor T-Series User’s Guide
More Ways to Print
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Choosing a Print Size
Making Settings in Windows
1
Display the printer driver's Printer Settings tab
and select a Paper Size that matches the
document page size.
U“Basic Printing Methods (Windows)” on
page 59
2
In the Layout tab, select Reduce/Enlarge and
click Specify Size.
3
Choose an input method and select a size.
Enter a value directly or click the arrows to the
right of the scale box to set the value.
4
Check other settings, and then start printing.
Making Settings for OS X
1
Choose Page Layout Settings from the list in
the print dialog and select Reduce/Enlarge.
U“Basic Printing Methods (OS X)” on page 62
2
Select Specify Size, choose a method for
specifying the size, and select a size.
Enter a value directly or click the arrows to the
right of the scale box to set the value.
3
Check other settings, and then start printing.